Has anyone ever used one of these. I want one for my autococker but don't know much about them. They seem really interesting. Does anyone have any experience with them?
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I have one on my "Godzilla" build. Its a very comfortable and smooth frame. A few downsides. Can't be used on a Mini body. 45 Grips have some problems fitting in the back, due to the humpback frame shape. But a great value considering how much other cocker frames are these days. Biggest problem would be getting them in stock!
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One of my teammates has one. The trigger pull is decent, I'm not a huge fan of the Nummech internals though. That said, it's a good frame. The only real thing to know is that the reg is very touchy. It's best to use a gauge any time you're adjusting the reg, and to only make very small adjustments at a time.
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Magmoormaster is correct.
The stock spring on the reg is harder than necessary and makes for delicate adjustment in a short range.
The piston itself often needs a polish.
The frame itself is a good design and it was smart of them to include an easy way to attach a gauge. That makes setup on a marker much easier.
I don't love the Nummech sear (don't hate it either, just okay). The trigger plate is quite good though.
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This is very helpful. Good to know about the reg, that makes sense. Why are they so hard to come by?
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Nummech is a small operation and getting parts finished and hardware acquired during covid is rough. If they are missing one part or it is delayed then the whole frame is unusable. They have apparently prioritized restocking their easier to produce parts to keep on moving. Feednecks and detents etc. Frames should become available in the future from what I have heard.
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People also buy them up and try to flip them for more so when they come available they are quickly bought out.
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I'm waiting for the Telos v2. I effing LOVE my v1. I'm so grateful I bought it when I did.
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Still in business. They also produce parts for other paintball companies. The standard stocked stuff (detents, feednecks etc) are run pretty regularly and can be done with minimal setup stuff and long runs. Small stuff like frames are a different story. He has 1 guy that can keep the machines running but does not do setup stuff so custom stuff and more complicated stuff is harder to get done.
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Makes sense. Has he indicated to you if he anticipates making them again, or are they a relic of the past?Last edited by automeister; 12-01-2022, 01:21 PM.
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